Delve In A New Dungeon With Secret Weapon’s Tablescape Kickstarter

August 8, 2016 by brennon

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Secret Weapon Miniatures are on Kickstarter right now alongside Reaper and Dark Art Miniatures (who are providing the miniature extras too) as they look at bringing a new Dungeon to your tabletop. Will you be entering their dangerous mines?

Tablescape Dungeons - Mines

Their idea is to bring together a range of small dungeon tiles made of grey PVC with a 3D aspect to them (yes, there will be doors!). Each piece comes unpainted but it shouldn't take long before you can get this onto the table and get exploring.

Dungeon Mine

There is plenty of detail worked into each piece of this set and it already looks like it's going to be a robust collection which is worth exploring multiple times over. I love the big 'Fantasy' feel of it where everything is that little bit more larger than life.

We Dug Too Deep!

The main set that you see below gives you the entrance to the underground warren of passageways and dank tunnels. You get a great looking set here that doesn't 'need' to be turned into a mine so it could be used for all manner of general underground dwellings.

Mine Set

With that in mind you can also get your hands on some Mine Cart Tracks which are just waiting to be used in a high speed chase through mines. Imagine a little cart load of Kobolds chasing after you with spears, bows and arrows, their shots bouncing off your haphazard cover.

Alternative Painted Mines

Plenty of extras have also been added to the collection with more passageways and even a Troll Hole for when you want to freak your heroes out! They are trying to unlocked additional Doorways and Walkways right now too.

Doors

Bridges

If you're interested in finding out how to paint your mine then you can check out a tutorial by Mathieu Fontain HERE.

So, now you've taken a look at this mine do you reckon you'll be delving into its depths in search of treasure and more?

Drop your thoughts below!

"Imagine a little cart load of Kobolds chasing after you with spears, bows and arrows, their shots bouncing off your haphazard cover..."

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